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In those Region 1 countries where 52 - 54 MHz (or parts thereof) is allocated, its use should be planned on the basis of up to 4 x 500 kHz blocks which may be sub-divided to suit digital applications.
A Band Plan that's designed to be used while operating! HF Band section covers: 160, 80, 60, 40, 30, 20, 17, 15, 12 and 10 meters. Complete information on the new 60-meter band plan changes. A detailed Band Plan guide, ideal for all amateur class licensees.
16 Οκτ 2020 · Band plans exist to guide radio amateurs on the optimum use of spectrum. For effective communications by radio, consideration is needed of many different types of transmission modes available today.
National VHF/UHF/µWaves awards and certificates 41 Note 41 IARU REGION 1 BANDPLANS 43 Introduction 43 General 43 European table of frequency allocations 43 50 – 54 MHz Band plan 44 Notes: bandplan 45 Footnotes: 45 Usage Notes 45 70.0 – 70.5 MHz Band plan 46 Notes: BANDPLAN 46 Notes: Usage 46 144 – 146 MHz Bandplan 47
Actual IARU-R1 VHF/UHF/SHF Chairman, Co-ordinators and co-workers 16 National VHF managers 16 Microwave managers 16 Note. 16 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR VHF MANAGERS 17 The 23cm band - WRC 2023 17 Protect our amateur band 17 General 17 24 and 47 GHz band 17 Millimetre bands 17 50 MHz Band 17 Defending the bands from 1 GHz to 10 GHz (Vienna 2019) 17
The VHF bands are generally “line-of-sight” bands, so antenna height is critically important on the VHF bands. “The higher, the better” is definitely true! If possible, set your VHF station at the highest elevation point of your Field Day site.
The VHF bands are generally “line-of-sight” bands, so antenna height is critically important on the VHF bands. “The higher, the better” is definitely true! If possible, set your VHF station at the highest elevation point of your Field Day site.